FES – part of the male folk costume in the period of Turkish rule. Men usually carried a red FES, around which a long white cloth was strengthened, in the form of Chalma. The towel was made of a thicker canvas and wore screwed and dressed, over the ears, around the fe, in order to see its upper part or carried folded four floors (quarterly), wrapped around the feck, but in this case he did not see . The end of the cloth or freedom-FES, part of the male costume, but it was released through the back or hooked under the chalm. The older male population, rather than a towel around the Fesh, often wore a black shawl or scarves (Kenaria). Towards the first decades of ⅹⅹ c., This way of carrying the fee, raised with an industrial woolly colorful shawl, accepted the younger male population. J. R. P. Group Gaildagers at the festival in the village. Dolneni, Prilep (1981)
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ФЕС